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From: | Yusif Suleiman |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Fw: Tryton-server |
Date: | Mon, 22 Jun 2020 11:26:35 +0000 |
Hi Axel,
Sorry for my late reply. Its due to hardware problem in addition to electricity, having my laptop battery doesn't retain charge.
I have successfully installed GNU Health
(client & server) on one VBox/machine,
and I have activated the modules to which I added the name of institutes for a testing purpose (Fig_1).
All
institutions added
(Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital; NHIS; Retainership; GOPD; & Specialty clinic) are shown under sub-module "Addresses" in (Fig_2).
In
addition, I have added "Retainership" as a party/clinic under
Institutions Module (Fig_3).
My
challenges:
While trying to configure Laboratory Module, the system alerted "No Health Professional Associated to this User" (Fig_4).
I also try to add Health Professional, and still the system alerted "You Need to Create Health Institution" (Fig_5).
Please, what have I done wrong in adding the Health
Institutions?
Regards!
Yusuf
From: Health <health-bounces+yusifsuleiman=hotmail.com@gnu.org> on behalf of Axel Braun <axel.braun@gmx.de>
Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2020 7:41 AM To: General GNU Health discussion and help <health@gnu.org> Subject: Re: [Health] Fw: Tryton-server Hello Yusif,
Am Freitag, 22. Mai 2020, 23:35:23 CEST schrieb Yusif Suleiman: > I have follow your suggestion for installing GNU_Health on a clean system, & > I succeeded for the installation. But I observed the following: Thats, first of all, good news! > 1. My "GNU Health Client application" only connect to the server when I > am (online) connected to the Internet. See the attached installation > screen. The content shown in 'Installation screen.jpg' looks pretty good, but this is only for the server. The client does not need any additional installation. Just to clarify - you have client and server running on the same machine/VBox? > 2. After I started the client application, I am unable to add my > local server. on 'manage profiles'. It can only be connected to that of > testing (Profile: federation.gnuhealth.org; Host: federation.gnuhealth.org; > Database: health36; & Username: admin) server. See the attached client > application profile. That is an indication that your server is not running (Check it with systemctl status gnuhealth ) OR in case it runs on a different box, a connection issue (mostly firewall, or network setting on the vbox, as described in an earlier answer) > 3. I try as a test to add patient_name but the system > require Institute_name to be added first, to which I press f3 function key > based on the documentation. I am yet unable to be succeed. Yes, the health institution (hospital, practitioners office) is the first thing to add: Add a Party flagged as 'Institution' HTH Axel |
Fig_1 Companies_Party.PNG
Description: Fig_1 Companies_Party.PNG
Fig_2 list of institutions added under addresses.PNG
Description: Fig_2 list of institutions added under addresses.PNG
Fig_3 Institutions module.PNG
Description: Fig_3 Institutions module.PNG
Fig_4 Lab test.PNG
Description: Fig_4 Lab test.PNG
Fig_5 You need to create health inst.PNG
Description: Fig_5 You need to create health inst.PNG
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